Android Leftovers
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Sunday Debate: Android vs. The Competition — How Can Android Secure Victory?
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Google Play is about to look a lot nicer on your Android devices
Google engineer Kirill Grouchnikov has spilled the beans on a major new visual overhaul coming to Google's Play Store on mobile - and reports suggest the refreshed look is now rolling out to users across the world.
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Top 5 Open-source Automation Tools for iOS and Android
Test Automation nowadays plays a very important role in product testing. There are multiple positives to go implement test automation. This includes minimizing test execution time, ensuring larger coverage in less time in critical release phases, and reliable and repetitive runs during product development phase to ensure no regression issues are introduced. And it minimizes the risk of human error or negligence while doing repetitive regression testing cycles.
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Use GNURoot to install a GNU/Linux distribution on your Android device
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BlackBerry Priv Price, Specifications Outed by Retailer; Runs Android 5.1.1
The Android-running BlackBerry Priv finally has a price tag courtesy UK-based retailer Carphone Warehouse. Additionally, BlackBerry has released an official promo video of the smartphone after setting up a pre-registration page earlier this week.
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Update Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop custom ROM via BlissPop [How to install]
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The Next Big Competitors for Android Pay and Samsung Pay: Banks
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Are medical researchers passing the buck on porting ResearchKit to Android?
It’s been seven months since ResearchKit first launched and researchers from a number of research institutions have launched new studies on the platform — at least 9 news apps have launched since the first five apps were announced. While Apple and its initial collaborators made the right move and made the framework open source, none of the studies so far have been made accessible to Android users.
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LG G4 to get Android 6.0 Marshmallow next week
Phone manufacturers are already gearing up to update their devices to the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS, as we detailed earlier, but it seems like LG G4 might be the first outside the Nexus lineup to actually receive Google’s latest. LG announced that it will start rolling out the update beginning next week, and that Poland would be the first stop on the list, with other regions such as the US, Asia, and Europe to follow, though LG has not revealed any schedule for it yet. It is a common practice among manufacturers to roll out the update to a limited-size region first, to check for any issues before a worldwide release.
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Six Android Marshmallow Features to Embrace in Your Enterprise
1.4 billion people: That’s the latest number of Android users across the globe. Nearly 20 percent of the Earth’s population is utilizing Google’s Android mobile operating system (OS) on a day-to-day basis. Let that sink in for a moment.
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'All Android devices' vulnerable to new LTE security flaw
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Security flaw makes every Android device on AT&T and Verizon's wireless vulnerable
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'Minecraft: Story Mode' Arrives on iOS, Android
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How to turn off heads-up notifications in Android Marshmallow
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Five Sony Smartphones Jumping Straight From Android 5.0 Lollipop To Android 6
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Some Sony devices will skip Android 5.1.1 and upgrade directly to Marshmallow
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Motorola Confirms Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update to DROID Turbo on Verizon
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow AOSP ROM available for Nexus 7 2012
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These Sony Xperia devices will be updated directly to Android 6.0 Marshmallow (skipping Android 5.1)
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Six Sony devices will jump straight to Android 6.0 from Android 5.0
Sony has updated its support pages to indicate the fact that at least six of its devices will not be receiving updates to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. Instead, these will jump from 5.0 straight to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
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Jamba Juice is giving away free Android Mini Collectibles with Android Pay
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Android Easter Eggs Revealed
Each version of Android since Gingerbread has had an easter egg associated with its version number. Here's a video that looks at this tradition and gets the inside story from its most recent implementer who most recently has put a multiplayer game into Marshmallow.
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Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL (in Windows 10 and Android flavors) coming soon to T-Mobile
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